The concept of tie strength was introduced by Granovetter as “a (probably linear) combination of the amount of time, the emotional intensity, the intimacy (mutual confiding), and the reciprocal services which characterize the tie”. Since the publication of this seminal study, several studies have been conducted incorporating the concept of tie strength in numerous fields. The growing rise of social media in recent years has shaped a new way of establishing and maintaining ties between people. As a result, studies have been conducted that, based on social media data, are focused on the evaluation of tie strength between users. Social media has also positioned itself as a key tool in the development of events such as conferences, as it is co...
In the past, most researchers focused on the efficacy of tie-strength in various applications for bo...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
Human interactions are becoming more and more important in computer systems. The interactions can be...
The concept of tie strength as well as the different kind of ties- strong and weak ties was introduc...
The concept of tie strength was introduced by Granovetter as “a (probably linear) combination of the...
Tie strength is an essential concept in identifying different kind of social ties - strong ties and ...
Most of existing network-based decision-support systems, such as recommender systems, require knowin...
Measuring the strength of ties has been a fundamental task for a long time. However, most of previou...
Social media treats all users the same: trusted friend or total stranger, with little or nothing in ...
Understanding factors associated with tie strength in social networks is essential in a wide variety...
This paper presents a user study that employed a Facebook application to calculate the strength of F...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
Relationships make social media social. But, not all relationships are created equal. We have collea...
This thesis examines the concept of tie strength and investigates how it can be determined on the fl...
In the past, most researchers focused on the efficacy of tie-strength in various applications for bo...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
Human interactions are becoming more and more important in computer systems. The interactions can be...
The concept of tie strength as well as the different kind of ties- strong and weak ties was introduc...
The concept of tie strength was introduced by Granovetter as “a (probably linear) combination of the...
Tie strength is an essential concept in identifying different kind of social ties - strong ties and ...
Most of existing network-based decision-support systems, such as recommender systems, require knowin...
Measuring the strength of ties has been a fundamental task for a long time. However, most of previou...
Social media treats all users the same: trusted friend or total stranger, with little or nothing in ...
Understanding factors associated with tie strength in social networks is essential in a wide variety...
This paper presents a user study that employed a Facebook application to calculate the strength of F...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
Relationships make social media social. But, not all relationships are created equal. We have collea...
This thesis examines the concept of tie strength and investigates how it can be determined on the fl...
In the past, most researchers focused on the efficacy of tie-strength in various applications for bo...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
Human interactions are becoming more and more important in computer systems. The interactions can be...